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Pictures of Flooding Caused by Hurricane Rita

Mandeville during Hurricane Rita Saturday, Sept. 24, 2005. Lakeshore Drive in Mandeville with about five feet of Lake Pontchartrain on top of it. PHOTO BY CHUCK COOK
Louisiana Highway 14 runs through Delcambre, La., floods from tidal surge from Hurricnae Rita, Saturday, September 24, 2005. STAFF PHOTO BY DAVID GRUNFELD
Delcambre, La. residents troll the streets in hopes of finding town folk that want to leave after floods from tidal surge from Hurricane Rita covered the area with up to 10 feet of water, Saturday, September 24, 2005. PHOTO BY DAVID GRUNFELD
A pony is stranded in water on Jefferson Island Road near Delcambre, La., from tidal surge from Hurricane Rita, Saturday, September 24, 2005. PHOTO BY DAVID GRUNFELD
Trying to save anything they can from their flooded home on Avery Island Road in New Iberia, are from front ot back is Jace Marceaux, Juan Migues, center and Toby Provost Saturday, September 24, 2005. PHOTO BY DAVID GRUNFELD
Sailboats wash up against a railroad bridge near downtown Lake Charles during the high winds of Hurricane Rita Sept. 24, 2005 PHOTO BY TED JACKSON

Hi!
we are six french-speaking students from Quebec and we were seeking for info about the nowadays signs of the passage of Rita. Are there still damaged area? We are coming to Louisiana from frebruary 14th to feb. 24th, and wanted to know how it was today! Thanks for any info!
Isabelle

pictures of the water and devistation always take my breath away... I am formally from Delcambre and saw the aftermath also West to Cameron where I also had relatives.... Do we now believe the devistation of coast erosion and its effects for all of us?

Hey really I agree with Alex. There are various Social Welfare and Charitable Trust Who are doing work in such Flooding... All the rich countries should be give helps to such poor country's. Thanks very much for sharing it.

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